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Nice , which shoes are from that last. .Burford is an F. Bedale is a G. The Pennine last is also quite rounded on the toe. I have two pairs of boots and three pairs of shoes on this last.
I have the Edward and the Worton, which are both rubber soles ('Victory' and 'Dainite'), and another which is like the Edward but on leather called the Ashby. Mine are in brown, navy and tan respectively. The blue Wortons were a bit of an impulse buy at the factory shop - they took me back to some blue shoes I had as a teenager. However, being darker, they are a bit more subtle and work in many situations when I might otherwise wear black.Nice , which shows are from that last. .
I think they must ship them up your way, knowing that you will buy themA few TK Maxx buys from the weekend.
Both jackets are 3 button 2
I probably have narrow feet so the Burford is adequate whereas the Loake Chelsea boots l own are a neat fit . I have also 3 pairs of Loake shoes but none of the ones that you mention but l do have a pair of 200b's that are a G fitting which are great for when i have to be in a pair of formal shoes on for a whole day. .I have the Edward and the Worton, which are both rubber soles ('Victory' and 'Dainite'), and another which is like the Edward but on leather called the Ashby. Mine are in brown, navy and tan respectively. The blue Wortons were a bit of an impulse buy at the factory shop - they took me back to some blue shoes I had as a teenager. However, being darker, they are a bit more subtle and work in many situations when I might otherwise wear black.
Loake do a Chelsea boot on the same last which I may go for, though without the laces to adjust the fit I may find it sloppy.
The Edward and Ashby are Oxfords but the shape of the last lets them work with less formal wear then most Oxfords would. The Badminton, on the other hand, is a Derby but on a more tapered last which I think makes it look a bit more formal. Even though it can be bought in a G, I found the 026 last pinched me too much - less room over the instep.
Always reminded me of the Dustin Hoffman look from the Graduate. .I like that corduroy RL jacket Yorkie.
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Always liked Pacino's look in a similar jacket in Godfather (minus the broken jaw)
Always reminded me of the Dustin Hoffman look from the Graduate. .
Or Miss RobinsonI much preferred the look of Mrs Robinson.
ooh er mrs. .Or Miss Robinson
It depressed me when I got to my late 30s and realised that Mrs Robinson would have been about the same age. Anne Bancroft was only 35 at the time which is not far off how old Mrs R was supposed to be.ooh er mrs. .
ETA; aye Anne Bancroft was possibly passed her best . However , in more recent times when Kathrine Ross pitched up in Donnie Darke , she still looked good. .
Hey! Nowt wrong with scuba gear! I love it, me!It depressed me when I got to my late 30s and realised that Mrs Robinson would have been about the same age. Anne Bancroft was only 35 at the time which is not far off how old Mrs R was supposed to be.
OTOH, Hoffman was far older than Ben (and much shorter than he is in the book!) EDIT - Didn't realise Ross was almost ten years older than her character, too.
Always liked the look in the film, though I might pass on the scuba gear.